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British Ambassador Appeals To America
Dallas, Mar. 7,
The British Ambassador, Sir Harold Caccia, said in a speech here tonight that the forthcoming Bermuda meeting be- tween President Eisenhower and Mr Harold Macmillan, Prime Minister of Britain, must repair and re-launch the Anglo-American partnership.
MOSLEM OFFICERS PUNISHED
Sir Harold spoke at a dlaner Riven by the Dallas Council on World Affairs.
fle näided that the Suez crisis. Way but the enly reɩson for the Dermuda meeting. He said un lliance, like milltary equip
could easily become jobsolete if it did not adapt to jehonging circumstancES urni Paris, Mar. 7.
WHEN kept under continual National review. The French Defence Ministry "" nounced today that
five pront world elustion, SI Moslem French army Harald said: officers were punished re-¡ cently for acts of indis cipline in the normal exercise of their military activities.
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Warning of the gravly of the
Changing Pattern
"If our two countries are to survive, the application of ontr policies musi be adapted
The Ministry sold that it wa" | rapidly and couliouously to the
Uy custom to give the changing paltern まず work TOUSHI for zanetions of thir nature. An
Inventagation 12495 14.31 pened by the army in view f possible action against certain propagarlists seeking 14 410- moralise the army, the Ministry suld,
IL was added That certain
hail :con officers
questioneil concerning this matter.
vvenis,"
He said the size of this thrvol was pointed up after the Brit Suez intervention when Russia "offered to net in concert with the United States ugahnst Bri thin and threatened to bombard London with rockets,"
The envoy defended British action 131 reducing Britain's NATO contribution.
LETTER TO COTY Several Paris evening news- that tonight reported paper: some 50 French army officers of ¦ more Algerian-Moslem origin have sent a letter to the French Pre- sident, Rene
Cury, According to the newspapers, the Moslem officers said that if the French policy in Algeria was not directed towards a Just- solution, they would have по longer the means nor valid re- sons for justifying their mission in the French army.
The Moslem officers reported ly told President Coty that they hud noi been moved bo spirit of rebellion. Presse.
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PUBLIC SUPPORT
FOR RAKOSI
Budapest, Mar. 7.
The first public defence of Matyas Rakosi, Hungary's "Little Stalin", since his fall from power last summer, appeared today in the official Com- munist newspaper Nepszabadsag.
were
M
Tras
"We shall continue to contel- bule our full sharo to these forces," he said, "but We feel An "Old Guard" Communist | crushed it in November and was
Mr that we have been epatributing | kleologist,
Jozsef Reval, last reported to be in Rumenia fan our fair share in
half page said in twọ and
Mr Reval also defenderl money, men and materials, Now article that though Rakosi and for economic reasons. We must other former leaders committed Stalin and made what some ob- reduce."
"real mistakes" attacks on them servers interpreted
often "unjust" and aplication that Soviet Communist Party tender, Mr Nikita seren for counter-revolution.
'The article, entitled "We Khrushchev, lagged behind the also Chinese Communists in reinstat- Want Ideological Purity,
due "the place Wester launched what some
ing Stalin to described 119 the him." observers "most vehement condemnation
Mr Revai said "our Chinese 3et" of Rakosi's former rival for leadership,
comrades" opposed a campaign Nagy, 1mre
against "national," Communist who is of villication started
Stalin after the Soviet Com- now also in disgrace.
munist Party's 20th Congress last year and did him justice by eliminating exaggerations.
Sir Harold warned: "Ultimate- by our military forces are only ns strong us the economic base." Turning to the Middle East the envoy promised British sup- port for the Eisenhower doctrine.
"Be
Sure
of this," he said. "President Eisenhower will have the full support of my country to obtain programme any security of transit."
In
Sir Harold thanked the Texas per- Railroad Commission for
Koreans Plan mitting increased production of
Goodwill Tour?
Vietnam
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countries.
crude oil.
"This will certainly help us to current emergency," meet the he said.
Worked Together
Traitors
*
Mr Revai called Nagy and his followers, "traitors
the of workers' class ond common
of renegades
Marxisma → and Leninism" and "preparers politics tenders of the October counter-revolution."
Mr Reval
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Manifestation
ot
"The Chinese comrades, ano, after them, Comrade Khrush- chev rose to his defence," the article said. It added: "Now It
Communists is clear to all the world that the world-wide regarded was
and campaign against Stalin ane of the most
powerful Stalinism was a manifestation during the adapted to the Agures in Hungary
stluation establishment of Communist of anti-Communist persecution." rule there between 1940 and Some Western diplomatic ob- 1953, but he has been reported servers said the views express-
111 and strlously
al presented in the article represented a holds no post in the
party strong swing back towards the leadership or the Government. party line of Rakost before the
Rukost was ousted from the rising.
present
They said it might signify first secretaryship last party June, and la now believed to be that the party left-wing wielded in the Soviet Union His considerably more power than
have been severely had been thought. policies criticised as contributory causes
Soul, Mar. 7, Two Foreign Ministry officials
The envoy reminded his quietly left for Saigon today audience of the long-standing amid speculation that they will association between President jain Republic of Koren's Minis- Eisenhower and Prime Minister ler Choi Duk Shin at the South | Macmillan, dating back to 1943 capital and embark on when both men worked together
tour of Asian in Algeria. Hoodwill
worked Intimately and then, together protocol offeor hammering out a basis for com- Chang
They pointed out that the Yoon
Kul and
action ne mon
in the Allied Com- assistant were going to Saigon mand,
flared into article followed another publish- of unrest In larger sense, that
a
violence in the Hungarian rising od 11 days ago by a writer, Mr will still be their purpose at the
Sandor Nagy, which was regard- last October and November. We all Chol con- Bermuda conference.
Nagy who became Prime ed as the most favourable to Kovernment hope that the results of the new officials here Ins: month and association will be as successful Minister during the rising was the Imre Nagy group to appent
overthrown when Soviet troops since the rising-Reuter, during his stay was widely as the last." United Press.
But the Ministry refused to hously
confirm that
for
that purpose.
Soldier-diplomat
ferred with home
reported that he would head
RÓK goodwill mission to a num- ber of Southeast Asian countries Including those with “neutralist” leanings.
Other reports today cald more officials may soon leave Seoul to Join the group-United Press.
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Chinese Leaders Attack US Law
Washington, Mar, 7.
LEADERS of 130,000 Chiacso-
Americans called today for quick setion by Congress to liberalise the "outmoded" and "discriminatory". immigration
At the close of a three-day con- ference here, first of its kind ever held by Chinese groups. In the US, the leaders point- ed out that the Act's quota
·ny slow limita immigration to 105 Chineso a year.
with Chinese comprising ont- fifth of the world population, they said. the number back oversubscribed, been heavily
putting a "morigaro" on the quola "for cone,"
MULAY year
to
The group adopted a resolution
Preadient endorsing
Elsen-
hower's proposal to
clalma course" over
to US eftizenship also was denouno- ed. The conference said it should be amended to permit Judicial review of such de- cislons
transfer of unused quolas to The conference endorsed strongly
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It said a provision of the Act which requires the Aslatio quota to be determined ancestry rather than place of erimination and rank dis- Another provision giving Ameri- Consular officials "d}*« crellonary power without re-
birth was
con
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Mr Shelley's bill, it said, would provide about 3,000 visas for Chipole refugeen and help now refugeen Bome 100,000
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